they wont be thirsty anymore
they swell up and become pregnant magpies, when they give birth, it is to miniture dragons
If your hamster does pee where it drinks its water you could try moving their water to another spot if this continues you can add a large dish with sand inside in the area that your hamster will pee alot and change their behavior.
Yes. If the water is deep enough it could drown. Hamsters don't like to get wet so I would advise anyone who has a hamster or is planning to get a hamster is not to give any type of hamster water in a dish.You should give it water in a hamster water bottle thingy.
hamsters dont realy drink much, i would wait and see what happens
well hamsters are very playful and loving although you cann't tech a hamster to swim it would be great exercise for the hamster your hamster can probable go in water if he or she knows hoe to swim hop this helped
Hamsters are very prone to diabetes so they shouldn't have sugary food nor drinks.
no, you don't because hamsters are just hamsters and dwarf hamsters have a bigger mouth than you think.
no because hamsters drink the water, then you just refill it
They need a little hamster ball that they can roll in.
No.
Hamsters do not like water because they originate from dry desert environments where water is scarce. Their dense fur does not dry easily, making them uncomfortable when wet. Additionally, they are not natural swimmers and can easily become stressed or even drown in water.
Awkwardly, yes. Don't go putting a hamster in water just to watch it swim.